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Lewis will make his 400th appearance for Hibs tomorrow. Quite some feat in the post-Bosman era.

What a privelige it has been to be part of his time at the club.

Yeah, I remember when he was getting lots of stick on here for not being good enough, being made a scapegoat etc, i was actually accused of being his uncle for consistently sticking up for him..
Well done the consummate professional and no little talent either, Mr professional

Yeah, I remember when he was getting lots of stick on here for not being good enough, being made a scapegoat etc, i was actually accused of being his uncle for consistently sticking up for him..
Well done the consummate professional and no little talent either, Mr professional

I remember that.

400 games for one club. Nice one Lewis

They're gone, not here, forgotten
The maroon brigade now cry
The city is now Hibernian
The team that would not die

One of my friend was in Harvey Nichols on Wednesday with her son, 8 years old, massive Hibby. Spots Lewis and the wee man wants to talk to him, my pal notices he’s on the phone so stops him going over. Wee man gutted.

10 minutes later a tap on the shoulder and it’s Lewis. He had noticed the wee man and after his phone call he walks round the shop looking for them. Spends 20 minutes talking to Jack.

For me, yes. But then I didnae see the Famous Five, live the days of Dan McMichael, a Hibernian in every way, or take a full active part in the fight with that Jambo Hun Tory $#@! Mercer (although I did make him leave a bar on Rose Street during the attempted take over, wee fat $#@!ebag tory hungunt **** that he was).

That’ll be a very personal thing. Gordon Smith will be incredibly hard to trump.

Very much a personal thing and Gordon Smith has an incredible record. Consecutive league titles is an incredible record. I think Lewis Stevenson winning both domestic cups in arguably average sides shades it for me.

For me, yes. But then I didnae see the Famous Five, live the days of Dan McMichael, a Hibernian in every way, or take a full active part in the fight with that Jambo Hun Tory $#@! Mercer (although I did make him leave a bar on Rose Street during the attempted take over, wee fat $#@!ebag tory hungunt **** that he was).

One of my friend was in Harvey Nichols on Wednesday with her son, 8 years old, massive Hibby. Spots Lewis and the wee man wants to talk to him, my pal notices he’s on the phone so stops him going over. Wee man gutted.

10 minutes later a tap on the shoulder and it’s Lewis. He had noticed the wee man and after his phone call he walks round the shop looking for them. Spends 20 minutes talking to Jack.

I seriously think he’s the nicest person ever.

It's good to hear stories like that as they're few and far between nowadays. Lewis has been the model professional and a great ambassador for Hibs and all they stand for. Well done son.

When I think of Lewis I think of Gordon Smith. Ok maybe not the talent or the type of guy who will swan off to the south of France with celebrities, but every bit the professional and nice guy. We wont see many like him, so although we enjoy the few seasons with players who go on to bigger pay days, Lewis will stand head and shoulders above as the guy who not only won both cups, but was one of the first picks in every managers team sheets for over 300 games

Yeah, I remember when he was getting lots of stick on here for not being good enough, being made a scapegoat etc, i was actually accused of being his uncle for consistently sticking up for him..
Well done the consummate professional and no little talent either, Mr professional

When you see him at the next family gathering, please tell him I say hello.

One of my friend was in Harvey Nichols on Wednesday with her son, 8 years old, massive Hibby. Spots Lewis and the wee man wants to talk to him, my pal notices he’s on the phone so stops him going over. Wee man gutted.

10 minutes later a tap on the shoulder and it’s Lewis. He had noticed the wee man and after his phone call he walks round the shop looking for them. Spends 20 minutes talking to Jack.